Hey Daddy, Read This
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About the Book
"Don, writing the letter to my dad was very cleansing. I actually cried as I was finishing it. I have never cried emotionally over my father before. I actually felt closer to him than I have ever felt. Thanks for giving me that gift." Wally "Famous" Amos.
"Dear Dad, I wanted to always tell you that I hate you because you left me when I was only three " Shameka-age 12. You will likely see yourself and your father in this book. Roberts' unique idea of having the writer talk directly to his father, instead of just about him, makes the exercise very intimate. Each letter captures a moment in time in the writer's life. Roberts asked them to sit down and, at that moment, write a letter to their father and say whatever they wanted to say to him as if he would read it TODAY.About the Author
Don Roberts is an award-winning TV news anchorman and passionate child advocate, based in the Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News area in Virginia. His broadcasting career began in 1974 while at the Community College of Baltimore and then on to Towson University, where he graduated ?thank you Laude!? in 1978 with a Mass Communications degree. Don credits his two-and-a-half years in Washington, D.C., as a disc jockey on WHUR-FM?s popular ?Quiet Storm? program with creatively fueling his desire to write. Don moved on to telling stories in TV news, joining WAVY-TV in 1989, while reporting and anchoring morning and noon news shows. Don lives in Newport News, Virginia, with his wife and three children.